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NASA Names Artemis Team of Astronauts Eligible for Early Moon Missions
Report outlines science goals of first Artemis human lunar landing mission
By Jeff Foust
NASA's Artemis moon science goals will use 'opposable thumbs' and astronaut geology training
By Elizabeth Howell
NASA Defines Science Priorities for First Crewed Artemis Landing on Moon
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You could be discovering the wonders of space exploration and its benefits to life on Earth.
#Space4All opens doors to a brighter future for everyone. Get inspired and explore unique careers in our “Surprisingly STEM” series by @NASASTEM: go.nasa.gov/449IW0d pic.twitter.com/5648o7YhG8
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The results are in: we're bringing home 13 #Webbys!
Thanks to all of you for your support and for helping us share space with the world—and congrats to our digital communicators across NASA on their Webby Awards and People's Voice Awards. Full list here: go.nasa.gov/44bo60q pic.twitter.com/fWj2gVV3dP
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NASAWatch
According to @NASA Administrator @SenBillNelson "the far side of the Moon which is the side that is always in dark". Really, Bill? You're pushing the whole #Artemis thing & worried about China claiming the Moon etc. yet you don't even have the basic lunar FAQ thing down? pic.twitter.com/LznaxCYK75
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IMHO @NASA isn't going to be doing a robust #Artemis program or #MSR or many of other big new things it wants to do in a budget environment with RIFs. RIFs can be brutal, pit one employee against another, decimate morale, and prompt people to find a more secure job. #RIFWatch pic.twitter.com/RqEycdRocZ
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